2020 SMSociety Going Virtual!: Dear SMSociety Community! We are writing to let you know that the SMSociety organizing committee recently met to discuss the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on the conference. Our plan until a few days ago was to keep calm and carry on, but out of an abundance of caution, as … Continue Reading →

2019 #SMSociety Proceedings: We are delighted to announce the publication of the 2019 #SMSociety Conference Proceedings which features 26 full papers (double-blind peer reviewed, with an acceptance rate of 42%). You can download all of the papers here. The wide-ranging topics covered in the Proceedings showcase both quantitative and qualitative research from scholars working in many fields … Continue Reading →

2019 #SMSociety Awards Announcement: The winners of the 2019 International Conference on Social Media & Society Awards are: Best Paper & Best Methods Paper Awards Both paper awards are selected by the Organizing Committee from the pool of accepted full papers, based on the peer-review scores and feedback. Best Paper Award goes to Xinru … Continue Reading →

Dear SMSociety Community! We are writing to let you know that the SMSociety organizing committee recently met to discuss the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on the conference. Our plan until a few days ago was to keep calm and carry on, but out of an abundance of caution, as … Continue Reading →

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We are looking forward to your submissions for #SMSociety 2020 in Chicago at DePaul University! The January 27, 2020 deadline (Midnight Hawaiian Time) to submit your Full and WIP submission is fast approaching. New Full Paper Proceedings Template ACM recently updated there submission template. We would like to advise authors … Continue Reading →

After a year of planning and preparations, it’s hard to believe that the 2019 Conference is now officially part of the history. Thank you to all volunteers, attendees, presenters, program committee and everyone who made this year’s conference a huge success! Let’s do it again! Mark your calendar, the 2020 … Continue Reading →

“Not So Social, Not So Networked: Teens’ Perspectives of Privacy and Trust on Social Media” In the past two years, The eQuality Project has conducted a series of research projects exploring how teens use social media in their daily lives. Our findings suggest that teens do not share aspects of … Continue Reading →